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Constraints can be specified at various levels (Plan, Fraction Group, Target/Beam Set) with Astroid and they will affect different groups of beams depending on their level. Constraints at the Plan level are applied to the total dose resulting from all beams. Constraints at the Fraction Group level are applied to the total dose resulting from only the beams in the current Fraction Group. Constraints at the Target/Beam Set level are split evenly and applied individually to each Beam Set. In other words, the Constraint dose is divided by the number of Beam Sets in the Target, and this dose is then applied as a constraint to each Beam Set, so that either SFUD and IMPT can be achieved (see Fraction Groups). The section below will provide a walk through of the different levels and how constraints are applied at each one.
It should be noted that all constraints are considered “hard limits”- values that must be achieved. Constraints drive the feasibility calculation- whether the plan is achievable and should be used to ensure certain minimal clinical parameters are met.
The following constraint types are available. Note certain constraints are available only for Target type structures.
The user can choose to apply one or multiple of these constraints to any number of structure.
Constraints at the Fraction Group level are applied to the total dose resulting from only those beams in the current Fraction Group. Constraints at the Target / Beam Set level are equally split among the Beam Sets within the Target and are applied to the total dose resulting from the beams in each of the Beam Sets. The following steps are a brief walkthrough for creating a max constraint of 79.2 Gy(RBE) to the PTV for the whole Fraction Group, and then creating two SFO beams that each provide a minimum dose of 39.6 Gy(RBE). Note that this configuration with the max constraint at the Fraction Group Level is different than if we had put both the min and max at the Target / Beam Set level. In the case shown, it is only the total dose from the two beams that is constrained to be below 73 Gy(RBE). Had both constraints been placed at the Target Level, then each beam would instead be constrained to a max of 36.5 Gy(RBE).
Constraints at the Plan level are applied to the total dose across all beams.